Not the best management - Customer Integration Manager Verisk Employee Review

2.0
May 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits Hours Work - life balance

Cons

Training was honestly the worst I've ever experienced and management did not like answering questions. No question is stupid until you ask it.

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Verisk Response
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Hi, thank you for your feedback. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about your time at Verisk. We are glad you were happy with your compensation package, and specifically our benefits package. We also greatly appreciate your positive feedback and are thrilled to hear that our commitment to maintaining a healthy work-life balance has positively impacted your experience. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the training programs at Verisk. We value your insights, as they play a crucial role in helping us enhance our programs and offerings. Employee training and career development for our team members is a priority for us, and we are dedicated to providing support, resources, programs, and avenues for growth and advancement. Your feedback provides valuable perspectives that contribute to our ongoing efforts to create a more robust and supportive environment for career development.

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Pros

The people. I worked with genuinely talented, hardworking colleagues who showed up for each other and for the work, even when leadership made that hard.

Cons

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